Recommendations of Boardwalk Concessions

  • Paul Donnelly: Boardwalk Concessions

    Sometimes it takes a corndog to trigger a glimmer of self-awareness. Vesper wants an audience, Kaden wants a corndog, both get more than they bargained for in this comic gem. Funnel cake, anyone?

    Sometimes it takes a corndog to trigger a glimmer of self-awareness. Vesper wants an audience, Kaden wants a corndog, both get more than they bargained for in this comic gem. Funnel cake, anyone?

  • Hilary Bluestein-Lyons: Boardwalk Concessions

    Scott Sickles has such a tremendous talent for creating characters and situations with depth, heart, honesty, and humor, and Boardwalk Concessions is a perfect example of that. In the famous words of Cheryl Bear, “Well done!”

    Scott Sickles has such a tremendous talent for creating characters and situations with depth, heart, honesty, and humor, and Boardwalk Concessions is a perfect example of that. In the famous words of Cheryl Bear, “Well done!”

  • Austin Hendricks: Boardwalk Concessions

    SICKLES is truly astounding. His characters are so lovable that even when they aren't you can't help but enjoy them. This play had me engrossed from the moment it started. A truly marvelous playwright with an eye for clever titles to boot!

    SICKLES is truly astounding. His characters are so lovable that even when they aren't you can't help but enjoy them. This play had me engrossed from the moment it started. A truly marvelous playwright with an eye for clever titles to boot!

  • Debra A. Cole: Boardwalk Concessions

    SICKELES is truly a rockstar playwright. His piece Boardwalk Concessions has everything: rage, indignation, fading patience, honesty, and grease... glorious, glorious grease. A simple moment on the boardwalk allows two characters to shine equally. BRAVO!

    SICKELES is truly a rockstar playwright. His piece Boardwalk Concessions has everything: rage, indignation, fading patience, honesty, and grease... glorious, glorious grease. A simple moment on the boardwalk allows two characters to shine equally. BRAVO!

  • Jack Levine: Boardwalk Concessions

    SCOTT SICKLES is truly an amazing playwright. He has the wit, honesty, thoughtfulness, and an amazing genius to create beautiful gems. “Broadway Concessions” is a spot on depiction of a person not realizing what others see clearly. As always, Scott Sickles delivers! Such a delightful read! Please produce this play and invite me!

    SCOTT SICKLES is truly an amazing playwright. He has the wit, honesty, thoughtfulness, and an amazing genius to create beautiful gems. “Broadway Concessions” is a spot on depiction of a person not realizing what others see clearly. As always, Scott Sickles delivers! Such a delightful read! Please produce this play and invite me!

  • Samantha Marchant: Boardwalk Concessions

    Well done! I fully support the eating of that corn dog. I'm glad to see their friendship grow as they go off to eat fries and the arcade.

    Well done! I fully support the eating of that corn dog. I'm glad to see their friendship grow as they go off to eat fries and the arcade.

  • Adam Richter: Boardwalk Concessions

    The brutal honesty! The heartbreak! The corn dog!
    This two-hander by Scott Sickles is a terrific commentary on why relationships fail, when it's important to speak your mind and when it's important to STFU and enjoy a margarita — or let someone enjoy a corn dog.
    The dialogue is a riot and the characters are wonderfully relatable. Bravo!

    The brutal honesty! The heartbreak! The corn dog!
    This two-hander by Scott Sickles is a terrific commentary on why relationships fail, when it's important to speak your mind and when it's important to STFU and enjoy a margarita — or let someone enjoy a corn dog.
    The dialogue is a riot and the characters are wonderfully relatable. Bravo!

  • John Busser: Boardwalk Concessions

    Oh my God, this was great! The dialogue was so pitch perfect, like how people actually talk to one another, juuuuuuust jokey enough without sounding sitcom-y, yet brimming with real friendship. Scott Sickles gives us two real people up here, so much so that you actually feel bad for Vesper (who's hurting), Kaden (who's hungry) and even Mace (who could never get a word in edgewise). This is great stuff.

    As an added bonus, all the right foods get mentioned here, too. There's a reason they call it "comfort food."

    Oh my God, this was great! The dialogue was so pitch perfect, like how people actually talk to one another, juuuuuuust jokey enough without sounding sitcom-y, yet brimming with real friendship. Scott Sickles gives us two real people up here, so much so that you actually feel bad for Vesper (who's hurting), Kaden (who's hungry) and even Mace (who could never get a word in edgewise). This is great stuff.

    As an added bonus, all the right foods get mentioned here, too. There's a reason they call it "comfort food."

  • Christopher Soucy: Boardwalk Concessions

    Another brilliant piece by Scott Sickles. An effortless foray into corn dog etiquette, relationship revelations, and the calculated assassination techniques of close friends. Fun, funny, and a nice break from present woes.

    Another brilliant piece by Scott Sickles. An effortless foray into corn dog etiquette, relationship revelations, and the calculated assassination techniques of close friends. Fun, funny, and a nice break from present woes.